For a long time, people have talked about how this game has a small population. I've steadily seen more new players. I hate them. They do not offer any challenge. They do not offer any XP. I explain how they can improve and point them to the forum resources, but next time I see them, instead of playing something that will help them learn the game (like the starters), they are playing stupid cards like Chaos Anna or Nerevez and putting all their chips onto those single cards.

I've been giving up to every low level player because I'm deathly afraid of enduring a match with them. It is a waste of time that I don't have a luxery of and it's also hard for me to stomach fighting the same poorly played Set 11 cards any more. I've even stopped trying to help them because it seems to fall on deaf ears (sorry Gon, I know part of the Circle Charter was to recruit newbs and mold them into masters).

Just face it and move on? You don't have to be so bitter about it. Even if the starter file might help them learn, eventually playing and losing will help them more. I'm just thankful they don't quit this game.

I'd personally believe that the new players just wanna play the game instead of hearing about better explanation on winning. They probably don't care if they win or lose, they just wanna have fun. At least thats how I view it.

Stop forcing people to play something?When I told you to switch pom ss, did you listen? No. Did I care? Not really. More easy wins for me.As a newbie, you want to use more risky ss and cards. All that time, you've been using astra ss. Is it a good ss? No. Does it give some instawins? Yes. Why people pack 3 talisman of disruptions.

Icyman2 wrote:When I told you to switch pom ss, did you listen? No. Did I care? Not really. More easy wins for me.As a newbie, you want to use more risky ss and cards. All that time, you've been using astra ss. Is it a good ss? No. Does it give some instawins? Yes. Why people pack 3 talisman of disruptions.